The contrast between Christ and Allah, Heaven and Hell, stark and devastating

It is telling that Muslims never admit before non-Muslims what their god demands and their false prophet practiced (until it is too late, that is).

You’ll notice in the comments from Mr. Fadly that he never addresses the sacralizing of depravity in Islam, he engages only in ad hominem attacks, false tu quoques and moral equivalences, and diversions from the fundamental issue, Islam’s brutal and perverse totalitarian ideology.

Here‘s the latest in a series of posts pointing out what the typical Islamic apologist doesn’t want you to know:

Mohamed wrote,

“you must ‘love your enemies’ . . . you love all terrorists , , , As for Islamic beliefs we Muslims don’t have to love those who kill children and attack innocents”

No, you [Muslims] are those who “kill children and attack innocents.”

“Allah only forbids you, with regard to those who fight you for (your) Faith . . . It is such as turn to them (in these circumstances), that do wrong.” 60: 8, 9

There is a big difference between “loving” who fire off my brother, and “not loving” who fire off my brothers.

You said you were doing research, but not about Christ’s teachings apparently, since you’re grossly misrepresenting them. Does that bother you at all?

Jesus did not command, “Excuse immorality and reward the criminal.” He made a distinction between “Two Kingdoms,” the spiritual and civil realms (a distinction absent from Islam, since Muhammad used his “faith” as a tool to satiate his lusts).

The individual Christian is to love even his enemies. Christ forbids personal revenge. The state, on the other hand, is to punish evil and defend its citizens.

Jesus taught and practiced, “Love your enemies,” even praying for those who were murdering Him. He died for the sins of all people, even those who hate Him.

Jesus taught that His Father causes the sun to shine on the just and unjust and the rain to fall on the just and unjust. He says that if we are only kind to those who are kind to us, we are no better than unbelievers. In this context, Jesus commands, “Be perfect, as your Father in Heaven is perfect.”

Christ teaches His people to pray, “Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us,” and, “If you do not forgive others’ sins, neither will yours be forgiven.”

You don’t understand that your sin makes you an enemy of Christ. He commanded, “love YHWH with all your heart, mind, and strength,” “You believe in the Father; believe also in Me,” and, “all must honor the Son as they honor the Father.”

You break those commandments every day as a Muslim.

“The soul that sins is the one who will die.” You justly deserve God’s wrath because of your sin.

What hope do you have for eternal life? How can you think you will escape Hell?

What does Allah offer? The possibility that your good works might outweigh your sins? The only sure way for you to enter Paradise is to slaughter or be slaughtered for Allah (Qur’an 9:111).

Do you really think virgins wait there for you? Boys “like pearls”?

Loving one’s enemies doesn’t mean rewarding or excusing their evil. Nor are we to stand by in the face of evil. Self-defense and the defense of others are appropriate.

Christ also forbids “throwing one’s pearls before swine, lest they trample them and turn again and rend you.” We are not to give foolishly what is valuable to those who will not appreciate it.

Love means doing what is best for another person, and that is telling the truth, turning someone from evil. It is, ultimately, pointing to Christ and His forgiveness.

You don’t understand love because your god is the inverse of it.

You defend revenge and retaliation because that is what Muhammad commanded and practiced.

It is ironic that you use your god as a point of reference in trying to — what are you trying to do exactly, show Christ was wrong? — since your god forbids “dealing kindly and justly with” non-Muslims when they “fight you for faith.” Isn’t that odd?

There is only one major world religion whose deity commands fighting others over religious belief. That would be Muhammad’s, as his own texts demonstrate (to his shame).

You follow a god that calls killing unbelievers because they are unbelievers “just.” A god that sanctions beating wives, valuing females at half the value of a male (if that), and raping nine-year-olds. A god that approves of lying if it aids the spread of shari’a. A god that demands slavery or death for all who refuse the “invitation” to Islam.

In effect, by choosing this topic, you’ve highlighted the fact that the God of the Bible, YHWH, loves all even though all sin, and proved this by becoming flesh and dying on a cross for us, while al-Ilah wants everyone who won’t submit as a slave or dead.

You’ve highlighted the fact that Christ assures all of Heaven, but Allah gives Paradise to those who butcher unbelievers for him.

There’s that stark contrast again, and it’s devastating.

But the love of God in Christ for you and your co-religionists is greater.